In my opinion, no stupiduselessflamy satires should be directed to a question no matter how naive the question is. Give me a break, we all started from a beginner some point in our lives.
If you ever think that you are too professional to answer a stupid question, then shut up and let other
-esm (there are no stupid questions, only stupid people)There you said it, I totally agree... you are truely stupid.
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If you did all I said, good for you, GOOD GOOD, should I give you some cookies?
peace out
-jonathan
Kevin McConnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- wo shi ni baba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: Here's what I think how questions should be handled: 1.In the case the question is posted to the wrong
hi folks,
I am running redhat 8.0 on an intel machine, I installed an application by using rpm -i prog.rpm, but when I tried to remove it by rpm -e prog.rpm, it couldn't remove it, so I removed the program files manually. However, when I tried to install prog.rpm again, it says the package is
Feb 2003, wo shi ni baba wrote: hi folks, I am running redhat 8.0 on an intel machine, I installed an application by using rpm -i prog.rpm, but when I tried to remove it by rpm -e prog.rpm, it couldn't remove it, so I removed the program files manually. However, when I tried to install prog.rpm
thank you!!
Gary Sandine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
rpm(8) was difficult for me to use for learning RPM.This might help for your problem:# rpm -i --force prog.rpm___Redhat-devel-list mailing list[EMAIL
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:On Wed, 5 Feb 2003, wo shi ni baba wrote: hi folks,I am running redhat 8.0 on an intel machine, I installed an application by using rpm -i prog.rpm, but when I tried to remove it by rpm -e prog.rpm, it couldn't remove it, so I removed the program files manually. H